Difference between revisions of "LaserBox"
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== Components == | == Components == | ||
− | * [[LaserBox/Mux Board|Mux Board]] | + | * Arduino Uno (or maybe Mega if required) |
+ | ** SparkFun MG2639 Cellular Shield for telemetry | ||
+ | ** SparkFun APDS-9960 board for gesture recognition | ||
+ | ** Proto Shield with connectors for: | ||
+ | *** Mux boards | ||
+ | *** Liquid sensor | ||
+ | *** Gesture sensor | ||
+ | *** Okay this is a lot of connectors, might make sense to get a board made for this | ||
+ | * Liquid level sensor to monitor water level for fogger | ||
+ | * 2x [[LaserBox/Mux Board|Mux Board]] | ||
+ | ** One for each axis, located on the plate with the lasers | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 13:34, 2 March 2017
LaserBox is a blinky art thing involving lasers and fog, being designed and built as part of Tiny Galleries 2017.
Contents
Project Status
- 2017-02-28: Submission accepted!
- 2017-01-21: Started putting together electronics design.
- 2016: Idea and 3D model mostly complete.
Overview
- Box with 6x6 grids of lasers in two axes, and ultrasonic fog generation to make the lasers visible.
- Gesture input to control the patterns
Components
- Arduino Uno (or maybe Mega if required)
- SparkFun MG2639 Cellular Shield for telemetry
- SparkFun APDS-9960 board for gesture recognition
- Proto Shield with connectors for:
- Mux boards
- Liquid sensor
- Gesture sensor
- Okay this is a lot of connectors, might make sense to get a board made for this
- Liquid level sensor to monitor water level for fogger
- 2x Mux Board
- One for each axis, located on the plate with the lasers